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Перевод: atavistic
[прилагательное] атавистический
Тезаурус:
- Some atavistic prohibition restrained her.
- There is still an atavistic streak of no popery in the English, but it is non-dogmatic.
- Or a priest of some unknown religion who strides towards us, implacably set on some atavistic rite?
- However, his analysis has been criticized as "abominably sexist not to mention atavistic" (Reed, 1988).
- In spite of Matata's shock-horror tactics, he was the most wonderful guide, in tune with the swamps by some atavistic sixth sense.
- The reader knows enough about the political skills and sophistication of the Zuwaya and their rivals to resist the perhaps supercilious stereotype contained in Le Monde's use of "tribe": the people far from backward or atavistic, the demand for bloodwealth (whoever made it) contested rather than misunderstood; it opposed one particular notion of government with another.
- An atavistic, tribal, magical resistance spreads about the bush: starveling rebels are hunted by an army, but magic bends the army's guns.
- But he cautions the prosperous townie newcomer that money and ambition will count for nothing: "You must wait patiently for acceptance into the village, and learn to share the atavistic values of the region."
- Weddings were an excuse to indulge in a complexity of symbols, some of which look like vestiges of atavistic and pagan ceremonies - a whiff of Pan, a nuance of Sleeping Beauty.
- "Nations" seem to be historically supersubjects with attributes of agency and action: they "mobilize", "aspire", "propel themselves forward", "react" and they even have atavistic, irrational "ideas" with traumas which explode periodically.
- It is an atavistic feeling common to most men.
- PLAYING at being a cowboy has always held a certain atavistic appeal, particularly for Americans.
- It becomes virtually impossible when your enemy is trying to inflame every atavistic passion in order to defeat you.
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